This is new video of the woman accused of murdering her 11 year old stepson. Gannon stock appeared in what's called a safety smocks instead of an orange jumpsuit that's often used for prisoners on suicide watch, her public defender says Stock and her family have reported threats to their safety. They've also petitioned against having news cameras inside the courtroom for future proceedings, but a judge has yet to make a decision on that. As part of the extradition process, law enforcement drove Stoke more than 1700 miles from South Carolina back to Colorado. Our cameras were rolling as the transport van pulled into the El Paso County Jail this morning. I am disappointed that the death penalty is going away because it is a valuable law enforcement tool. Absolutely. Why is it valuable? Because there's it's used, oftentimes toe hold the most egregious, violent offenders accountable. Meanwhile, community members and students across the area and that fountain Fort Carson High wore blue today, Gannon's favorite color. It's something that I'm really passionate about, something that our community is really passionate about, and, um, sorry, it's just really sad, and we definitely wanted to show the support

A woman accused of murdering her 11-year-old stepson has been extradited to Colorado from South Carolina.Gannon Stauch went missing from his Colorado Springs home in January and was declared dead on Monday, El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder announced at a news conference.Letecia Stauch, the boy's stepmother, was arrested Monday morning in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on four charges, including murder in the first degree of a child under 12 years of age by a person in a position of trust; child abuse resulting in death; tampering with a deceased human body; and tampering with physical evidence. Stauch was in the custody of the El Paso County Sheriff's Department in Colorado Springs, Colorado on Thursday.Gannon was reported missing Jan. 27 after his mother told police he left home and never came back.Authorities have not released details about what they believe happened to the boy, according to reports. His body has not been found.His tearful mother told reporters Monday she "got the worst news and the best news.""Obviously we know what the worst news is, but the best news is that justice will be served, and I'll make sure that justice is served because my boy did not deserve any of this that has happened to him," Landen Hiott said to reporters.Students and residents in the area wore blue on Thursday to honor Gannon, KDVR-TV reported. Blue was Gannon's favorite color."It's just really sad and we wanted to show the support," Jazmyne Tigerina told the TV station.Watch the video above to learn more about this story.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Video from KDVR via CNN) —

A woman accused of murdering her 11-year-old stepson has been extradited to Colorado from South Carolina.

Letecia Stauch, the boy's stepmother, was arrested Monday morning in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on four charges, including murder in the first degree of a child under 12 years of age by a person in a position of trust; child abuse resulting in death; tampering with a deceased human body; and tampering with physical evidence.

El Paso County Sheriff's Department via CNN

Letecia Stauch

Stauch was in the custody of the El Paso County Sheriff's Department in Colorado Springs, Colorado on Thursday.

Gannon was reported missing Jan. 27 after his mother told police he left home and never came back.

Authorities have not released details about what they believe happened to the boy, according to reports. His body has not been found.

El Paso County Sheriff's Office via CNN

Gannon Stauch

His tearful mother told reporters Monday she "got the worst news and the best news."

"Obviously we know what the worst news is, but the best news is that justice will be served, and I'll make sure that justice is served because my boy did not deserve any of this that has happened to him," Landen Hiott said to reporters.

Students and residents in the area wore blue on Thursday to honor Gannon, KDVR-TV reported. Blue was Gannon's favorite color.

"It's just really sad and we wanted to show the support," Jazmyne Tigerina told the TV station.